ENCLOSURE PROTECTING SYSTEM AND METHOD
Provided is an RPG disruption system (RDS) for protecting an enclosure against RPG's, the system including a casing fixed in close proximity to a wall of the enclosure facing an anticipated RPG threat. The casing includes an anvil accommodating a propelling mechanism for propelling the disrupting element, and an activating system for activating the propelling mechanism so as to propel the disrupting element towards an approaching RPG, to thereby neutralize it.
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This invention relates to a system and method for protecting an enclosure against attack of projectiles and in particular, but not restricted, against the attack of Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs).
The term ‘enclosure’ as used herein the specification and claims denotes any form of vehicle such as land vehicles (e.g. soft vehicles, trucks, Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs), self propelled guns, etc.), maritime vessels and helicopters and different forms of structures, e.g. buildings, bunkers, warehouse, etc.
The term RPG is used herein in its broad definition and refers to a variety of rockets fitted with a shaped (hollow) charge shaped so as to focus the effect of the explosive energy and fitted with a sensor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWhen discussing protection of combat vehicles e.g. troop carriers, tanks and the like, one may consider using a variety of different passive or reactive armors, the latter typically comprising protective modules comprising in turn one or more plates with explosive material embedded there between, to be ignited upon impact of a projectile, resulting in imparting the one or more plates to propel in a direction so as to disrupt the kinetic energy and that of a hollow charge of the threat.
It is also known to increase effectiveness of protection systems by utilizing a threat detecting system for instant activating protective modules facing the upcoming threat.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,681,679 discloses an active protection device for a wall against attack by a projectile and comprising: at least one explosive charge able to project at least one metallic block in the direction of the projectile, wherein each block of the at least one block is in the shape of an elongated bar which has a maximal length greater than or equal to 10 times a smallest crosswise dimension, the explosive charge being positioned opposite a longitudinal surface of the bar; and a support having a bottom plate intended to be fastened to the wall and onto which the explosive charge is placed, wherein the support incorporates a longitudinal cavity delimited by two lateral checks and accommodating the explosive charge and the at least one bar.
One type of threat often used against light vehicles is the widely used RPG, in its various forms, which is up to date considered as one of the most successful antitank grenade ever manufactured. An RPG is usually fitted with a shaped charge comprising a cylinder of explosive with a metal-lined conical hollow, an inverted metal-liner cone which together constitute a hollow space, a detonator in conjunction with the explosive, said detonator being electrically coupled to a Piezo-electric sensor at a fore end of the missile via a conductive aerodynamic cover and said liners. In some cases there are provided electric wires instead of conductive liners.
The arrangement is such that upon impact of the Piezo-electric crystal sensor with a target, an electric current generates and is conducted via the conductive aerodynamic cover and said liners to ignite the detonator resulting in detonation of the explosive which drives the conical liner to collapse upon its central axis. The resulting collision forms and projects a high-velocity jet of metal and gases (plasma) which is deadly and devastating.
Various solution have been proposed for protecting tanks, APCs and structures, ranging form reactive armor systems, through metal slat-armor in the form of a metallic cage mounted on the enclosure to be protected, ending with sand bags placed there over.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is concerned with a system and a method for neutralizing Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs), i.e. preventing initiation of the explosive material of the RPG before it strikes against an enclosure to be protected.
Disrupting, according to the present invention is in the sense of preventing electric initiation of the charge of the upcoming threat by shortcutting or detaching electric wiring associated therewith.
According to the present invention there is provided an RPG Disruption System (RDS) for protecting an enclosure against RPG's, the system comprising a casing fixed in close proximity to a wall of the enclosure facing an anticipated RPG threat, said casing comprising an anvil accommodating a propelling mechanism for propelling said disrupting element; and an activating system for activating said propelling mechanism so as to propel the disrupting element towards an approaching RPG, to thereby neutralize it.
According to the present invention the RPG is neutralized by preventing the detonator from activating the explosive. This is obtained by disrupting/preventing the electric initializing of the explosive either by breaking or truncating the Piezo-electric sensor from the RPG or by causing an electric shortcut by deforming the conductive wires or aerodynamic cover and inner part.
The system and a module according to the present invention may further comprise any one or more of the following features:
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- The disrupting element is propelled in a plane substantially parallel to said wall. However, according to a modification of the invention, the disrupting element may be propelled non-parallel to the wall, depending on the type of mounting.
- A sensor is provided for early detection of a launched RPG, for initiating one or more systems according to the present invention, facing an approaching RPG. The sensor may be a thermal detector, flare detector, blast detector, image detector, etc., whereby upon detection of an approaching RPG the system is armed and is ready to handle the threat. Otherwise, the RPG Disruption System (RDS) may be manually initiated (e.g. by a commander of a vehicle) or it may normally set to an initiated, active state.
- The propelling mechanism is designed for propelling the disrupting element by applying a bursting force of great magnitude between the anvil and the disrupting element, e.g. an explosive charge generating thrust, a magnetic force, or different forms of springs such as a preloaded mechanical spring, discharge of compressed gas, etc.
- A detection system is provided, defining an imaginary plane covered by the disrupting element, generating an activating signal to instantaneously propel the disrupting element. Such a detection system can be an optic sensor, magnetic sensor, acoustic sensor and the like.
- The detection mechanism may be in the form of a mechanical barrier defining an imaginary plane, e.g. a fine mesh, web or grid, whereupon tensioning, pressure or piercing same generates the activating signal. Such a detection mechanism may be a sheet emitting an electric pulse upon change in tension or tear thereof.
- A controller/microprocessor is provided for generating a control signal to activate the propelling mechanism at a calculated timing such that the propelled disrupting element is likely to engage the approaching RPG and neutralize it. The controller/microprocessor receives an activating signal from the detection mechanism and in turn generates said control signal to recite the propelling mechanism.
- The disrupting element is made of a rigid and hard material such as different metals or alloys, or suitable composite materials. The disrupting element is an elongate bar which may assume different cross-section shapes, e.g. blade-like (i.e. an edge thereof facing the center of the wall of the enclosure is narrower than the body thereof), a rectangle bar, cross-like, triangle-like, etc.
- The RPG Disruption System (RDS) is suited for securing to the wall of the enclosure at different fashions. For example, it may extend from an edge of the wall with the disrupting element facing towards a center of the wall, or the RDS may be fixed at a central portion of the wall such that the disrupting element faces outwards (facing a respective edge of the wall).
- The RPG Disruption System (RDS) is in the form of a module/cassette suited for modular attaching to the enclosure.
- The disrupting element is propelled substantially parallel to the anvil. However, according to an option of the invention, the disrupting element is displaced non-parallel with respect to the anvil, e.g. by applying different amounts of explosive material or materials having different explosive properties. Likewise, there may be several initiation locations for sequential initializing of the explosive material.
- The propelling speed of the disrupting element corresponds to the speed of the RPG and the actual distance of the disrupting element from the wall, whereby a fast RPG requires that the disrupting element by propelled faster or correspondingly increasing the distance of the disrupting element from the wall.
- The RPG Disruption System (RDS) is fitted with a self test system to verify the status and perfection of the system.
- The system is in the form of modules fitted for attaching to a wall of an enclosure, each module constructed as discussed hereinabove.
According to the present invention there is also provided a method for protecting an enclosure against RPGs, the method comprising the following steps:
a. Fixing one or more RPG Disruption modules (RDS), in close proximity to a wall of the enclosure facing an anticipated RPG threat, each module comprising a casing comprising an anvil accommodating a propelling mechanism for displacing said disrupting element in a plane substantially parallel to said wall; and an activating system for activating said propelling mechanism so as to propel the disrupting element towards an approaching RPG, to thereby neutralize it;
b. Initiating the system
c. Detecting an upcoming RPG threat at predetermined proximity to the wall; and
d. propelling the disrupting element towards a head portion of the RPG, to thereby prevent its detonator from activating the explosive.
Any of the above mentioned features referred-to in connection with the system and module may be applied in connection with a method utilizing same, respectively.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, several embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Attention is first made to
The enclosure (vehicle) 10 comprises side walls 12, rear wall 14, front wall 16, a roof 18 and a bottom (chassis) 20. Several RPG Disruption Systems (RDS) according to the invention, generally designated 26, are fitted on the vehicle, the structure of which will become apparent hereinafter. The RDS 26 are detachably fixed to the vehicle, typically to frame elements (structure beams) thereof, by bolts 28 or other fasteners, as illustrated in
In the particular discussed embodiment the RDS 26 are fixed to the vehicle 10 at its top, above front door 30A passenger door 30B and rear door (not seen), in manner so as not to obstacle the doors or constitute any other disturbance to the operation of the vehicle or comfort of its passengers. As will be discussed hereinafter with reference to
The RDS 26 are independent modules, easily mounted and detached for maintenance, replacement, etc.
As can best be seen in
The RDS module 26 is made of rigid material such as metal and is formed with an inverted trough-like anvil portion 46 accommodating a downwardly facing disrupting element 48 secures within the anvil 46 by shims 52. Intermediate the anvil 46 and the disrupting element there is a propelling mechanism designated 56 which in the present example is an amount of explosive material fitted with a detonator 61. It is seen that the disrupting element is secured at a plane substantially parallel to the respective wall, such that upon propelling (
As can further be noted in
In addition, the system is fitted with a detection system e.g. defining an imaginary plane (69 in
A controller (microprocessor) 75 (
An example is provided for understanding the principle of the present invention, further attention is directed to
Upon impact of the Piezo-electric sensor 98 with a target, an electric current generates and is conducted via the conductive aerodynamic cover 90 and said inner metal envelope cone 86 and said liner 84 to ignite the detonator 94 resulting in detonation of the explosive 82. Accordingly, disabling/truncating the Piezo-electric sensor 98 (
In operation, when an enclosure (a vehicle in the present example) is fitted with an RDS system according to the present invention, the system (controller 75) is set to an ‘on’ position and upon entry of the vehicle 10 into a hostile arena the early detection sensor 60 is activated. Detection of a launch of an RPG or its approach will arm the system (
RPGs in the arena typically fly at substantially low speeds, thus propelling the disrupting element 48 at substantially high speed, whereby a module according to the present invention may be fitted adjacent (in close proximity) to the wall of the enclosure to be protected, whereby the overall dimensions of the enclosure are less effected.
Furthermore, by propelling the disrupting element 48 at a substantially high speed, the RPG threat becomes neutralized by preventing initiation of the explosive material (as opposed to deflecting or breaking the threat). This takes place, as explained herein above, by disrupting the electric initializing of the explosive either by breaking or truncating the Piezo-electric sensor from the RPG or by causing an electric shortcut by deforming the aerodynamic cover 90 and the inner metal envelope cone 86. Accordingly, there is no need for high momentum of the disrupting element.
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Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations, and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention, mutatis mutandis.
Claims
1. A rocket propelled grenade (RPG) disruption system (RDS) for protecting an enclosure against RPG's, the system comprising a casing fixed in close proximity to a wall of the enclosure facing an anticipated RPG threat, said casing comprising an anvil accommodating a propelling mechanism for propelling said disrupting element; and an activating system for activating said propelling mechanism so as to propel the disrupting element towards an approaching RPG, to thereby neutralize it.
2. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, wherein the disrupting element is propelled in a plane substantially parallel to the wall.
3. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, wherein the disrupting element is propelled in a plane inclined with respect to the wall.
4. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, wherein the RPG is neutralized by preventing the detonator from activating the explosive by disrupting the electric initializing of the explosive either by breaking or truncating the Piezo-electric sensor from the RPG or by causing an electric shortcut by deforming the conductive aerodynamic cover and the inner metal envelope cone or by shortcutting or detaching electric wiring thereof.
5. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, further comprising an early detection sensor for detecting a launched RPG and initiating one or more systems according to the present invention, facing an approaching RPG.
6. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, wherein the propelling mechanism is designed for propelling the disrupting element by applying a bursting force of great magnitude between the anvil and the disrupting element, and whereby the disrupting element is propelled substantially parallel to the anvil.
7. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, further comprising a detection system defining an imaginary plane covered by the disrupting element, generating an activating signal to instantaneously propel the disrupting element upon penetration of a fore end of the approaching threat.
8. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, further comprising a controller for generating a control signal to activate the propelling mechanism at a calculated timing such that the propelled disrupting element is likely to engage the approaching RPG and neutralize it.
9. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 1, comprising a one or more disruption modules, each module comprising a casing fixed in close proximity to a wall of the enclosure facing an anticipated RPG threat, said casing comprising an anvil accommodating a propelling mechanism for propelling said disrupting element; and an activating system for activating said propelling mechanism so as to propel the disrupting element towards an approaching RPG, to thereby neutralize it.
10. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 9, wherein the disrupting element is propelled in a plane substantially parallel to the wall.
11. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 9, wherein the disrupting element is propelled in a plane inclined with respect to the wall.
12. A method for protecting an enclosure against RPG's, the method comprising:
- fixing one or more RPG disruption modules, in close proximity to a wall of the enclosure facing an anticipated RPG threat, each module comprising a casing comprising an anvil accommodating a propelling mechanism for displacing said disrupting element; and an activating system for activating said propelling mechanism so as to propel the disrupting element towards an approaching RPG, to thereby neutralize it;
- initiating the system;
- detecting an upcoming RPG threat at a predetermined proximity to the wall; and
- propelling the disrupting element towards a head portion of the RPG, to thereby prevent its detonator from activating the explosive.
13. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 12, wherein the disrupting element is propelled in a plane substantially parallel to the wall.
14. The RPG disruption system (RDS) according to claim 12, wherein the disrupting element is propelled in a plane inclined with respect to the wall.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 15, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2011
Patent Grant number: 9568283
Applicant: RAFAEL, ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS LTD. (Haifa)
Inventors: Alon Brill (Haifa), Boaz Cohen (Gush Segev), Ron Genussov (Haifa)
Application Number: 13/063,855
International Classification: F41H 5/007 (20060101);